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tom: the archive of alan blinder. bring up if you can the productivity quote from vice chairman blinder. no one should mechanically extrapolate the recent miserable performance into the future. no one has the slightest idea about how fast productivity will grow. hat's 2014. professor, we are still there. is this a fed flying blind? does janet yellen have a radar? sees where you are, not where you are going to be. i was a little distressed you showed that quote. it's almost a year ago. time is gonethat and there has been no improvement in productivity. tell you the truth, one of the things i found most serious about the fed'd forecast -- most forecastbout the fed's is they are moving the productivity growth rate down very slowly. -- loath toy close jump to the conclusion that we are on a new productivity track. so far, they are wrong. tom: jump in on a productivity. -- on productivity. mike: this means we will not see the wage pressures that the fed fears? that's think in part true, but the bigger thing for the fed is
tom: the archive of alan blinder. bring up if you can the productivity quote from vice chairman blinder. no one should mechanically extrapolate the recent miserable performance into the future. no one has the slightest idea about how fast productivity will grow. hat's 2014. professor, we are still there. is this a fed flying blind? does janet yellen have a radar? sees where you are, not where you are going to be. i was a little distressed you showed that quote. it's almost a year ago. time is...
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and meanwhile, but they have blinders on. in thein the area of they are special to the role makes sense. the cumulative effect is paralyzed life. started low, less than 5 percent of the economy. world war i. world war ii. now it only goes up. pretty soon we are appear. how will we pay for that? >> we cannot. there is not enough tax money in the world. we have got to break up with most of the government. i know how to start. so much that should not get
and meanwhile, but they have blinders on. in thein the area of they are special to the role makes sense. the cumulative effect is paralyzed life. started low, less than 5 percent of the economy. world war i. world war ii. now it only goes up. pretty soon we are appear. how will we pay for that? >> we cannot. there is not enough tax money in the world. we have got to break up with most of the government. i know how to start. so much that should not get
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respected economists allen blinder and mark zandi. the study found without these actions the unemployment rate would have reached nearly 16% and we would have lost twice as many jobs, more than 17 million. it's a bit scary to even think about. so the facts show we had a very strong recovery. are we done? absolutely not. there is much more work to do to ensure the recovery reaches everyone. big challenges remain. many families are struggling to make ends meet, to make the mortgage payment, to save for their children's education. we need faster wage growth, accessible childcare and higher education. that is affordable to all families. and it's time to pass comprehensive immigration reform and to protect americans from gun violence. i'm excited about the opportunity to make real progress on these issues this year. and i look forward to working in a bipartisan way to continue
respected economists allen blinder and mark zandi. the study found without these actions the unemployment rate would have reached nearly 16% and we would have lost twice as many jobs, more than 17 million. it's a bit scary to even think about. so the facts show we had a very strong recovery. are we done? absolutely not. there is much more work to do to ensure the recovery reaches everyone. big challenges remain. many families are struggling to make ends meet, to make the mortgage payment, to...
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professor blinder, always great to see you. did you interpret anything in what mr. draghi said as, a, putting any pressure on our fed to take a more sort of dovish tone with respect to interest rates or do you think anything he said would change in any way the statement that the fed will make after it meets next week? >> i'd say neither of those. if mario draghi wants to suggest to janet yellen that she be easier or tighter, for that matter, but different, he'll pick up the phone and call her. that itself would be a very rare event. for him to speak to her through the media, it's an absurd thought. that was not aimed at the federal reserve. i think what it was, it was an echo in a small way of his famous and incredibly successful "whatever it takes" statement of 2012. he's trying to talk up the market. >> so professor, what do you expect, then, from ms. yellen when she next makes her comments? do you expect her to reference the market volatility? do you expect her to try to reassure the markets? >> i would say no, unless solidity reassures the market. i expect that
professor blinder, always great to see you. did you interpret anything in what mr. draghi said as, a, putting any pressure on our fed to take a more sort of dovish tone with respect to interest rates or do you think anything he said would change in any way the statement that the fed will make after it meets next week? >> i'd say neither of those. if mario draghi wants to suggest to janet yellen that she be easier or tighter, for that matter, but different, he'll pick up the phone and call...
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charles: the markets get slammed as janet yellen and the feds keep the blinders on. in their words, the commission in an upswing. facebook exploding to the up side after an amazing earnings report. iran threatening the u.s. navy as a doomsday clock shows only three minute remain between now and midnight. the world is on fire. donald trump announcing he will not attend the fox news debate tomorrow evening and his supporters are loving it. the question is, is it a mistake? some will say this is a page out of ronald reagans play book. back in 1980 he decided to skip the iowa primary and he went on to win the whole ball of wax. but here is some key tacts everyone needs to consider. coasting. reagan had a huge lead in the polls. he felt secure. novel. this was the first gop debate since 1948. it seemed like a novel thing and unimportant. lost. ronald reagan lost. george bush gained track after the debate and he won. not only did ronald reagan learn the importance of debates. after winning that state primary reagan fired his campaign manager. so is missing debate for any r
charles: the markets get slammed as janet yellen and the feds keep the blinders on. in their words, the commission in an upswing. facebook exploding to the up side after an amazing earnings report. iran threatening the u.s. navy as a doomsday clock shows only three minute remain between now and midnight. the world is on fire. donald trump announcing he will not attend the fox news debate tomorrow evening and his supporters are loving it. the question is, is it a mistake? some will say this is a...
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well i took umbrage to that and alan blinder, thank you very much for being here. just again with the market today, would you repeat those same points you think that everybody is being irrational? >> well, i wouldn't say that. i want to say at the outset, i don't know how you tell whether stocks in general are too high or too low. i don't claim to know that. the claim was that the way the market has lately been dancing up and down to the price of oil as if oil going up in price is good for the united states and oil going down in price is bad for the united states, has got it backward. >> you mentioned china and mentioned oil and why you think they are just not a real worry spot. but you don't talk about the u.s. dollar or tightening credit markets or the global dollar squeezed broadly that a lot of people fear is happening. >> sure. >> why not? >> well, you've got 850 words you have to pick about what you're writing about and what i had noticed is that this dance to the price of oil and also to china. now, china is different. it's not like they've got the direction
well i took umbrage to that and alan blinder, thank you very much for being here. just again with the market today, would you repeat those same points you think that everybody is being irrational? >> well, i wouldn't say that. i want to say at the outset, i don't know how you tell whether stocks in general are too high or too low. i don't claim to know that. the claim was that the way the market has lately been dancing up and down to the price of oil as if oil going up in price is good...
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just put blinders on until i get until sunday. at one o'clock. to enjoy these practices. putting the game plan in. >> a number of players have emphasized they're not taking this opportunity for granted. >> . how one players humble road to the league. is keeping him grounded. >> . all these guys are bringing different motivation and inspiration. to their game. but for one guy the third year he has a unique perspective. into the play offs. the guy who was drafted in the first round in 2013. but his path was unconventional. he spent time working in an autoparts factory. working the night shift on the assembly line. something he has never forgotten. >> >> >> sly williams says he's not much for smack town. i want to line up and play football. >> . rooting for sly. did you catch that avalanche game yesterday. nice come back by colorado. with two third period goals. lifting them over the sabers. currently in the play offs now. 3 on the road. tomorrow home against the blues. >> basketball highlight. for you. maybe a few. the nuggets home tonight against memphis. >> . that's the r
just put blinders on until i get until sunday. at one o'clock. to enjoy these practices. putting the game plan in. >> a number of players have emphasized they're not taking this opportunity for granted. >> . how one players humble road to the league. is keeping him grounded. >> . all these guys are bringing different motivation and inspiration. to their game. but for one guy the third year he has a unique perspective. into the play offs. the guy who was drafted in the first...
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no team is better equipped at wearing blinders that new england. remember what they endured for 2 super bowl? will chandler jones be benched for a portion of saturdays game? belichick sat wes welker for a series in a playoff game after of rex ryan' s wife. count on some type of discipline from belichick but also count on the resilience of this club. if they lose, it will not be because chandler jones made an error in judgment. it will be because kansas city played a better game. ed: which is entirely possible. heather: they are laser focused. bringing a little sunshine to kids who can really use it. ed: up next, 5 for good spotlights a celtics star an average of ninety people are killed by guns in this country every single day. it has to stop. president obama wants to make universal background checks the law of the land. and he wants to make sure gun manufacturers can finally be held accountable when their guns are used it's time to pick a side. either we stand with the gun lobby... ...or we join the president... ...and stand up to them. i'm with h
no team is better equipped at wearing blinders that new england. remember what they endured for 2 super bowl? will chandler jones be benched for a portion of saturdays game? belichick sat wes welker for a series in a playoff game after of rex ryan' s wife. count on some type of discipline from belichick but also count on the resilience of this club. if they lose, it will not be because chandler jones made an error in judgment. it will be because kansas city played a better game. ed: which is...
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. >> sometimes you need blinders for magic games. losing can be contagious. sometimes it's so difficult to break a slump. no matter how hard you try. seems like the stars were aligned tonight. look at the huge three pointer from victor. the only problem was, the hornets hit a bigger one. bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepia technology adjust any way you want it the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. moe uheur ifnalp mra le lohelys. nyw pl fohallmo dn >>> not liking what you were putting down that are tease there. >>> the magic played great and then they gave it away. basketball can be a tough and cruel game. sometimes no lead or shot is big enough. ask the magic about that tonight. their 19 point league disappeared late. and so did a win over charlotte. this one really hurts. magic hitting everything early led by 18 in the fourth quarter. but it all unravelled. they commit one of nine magic turn overs in
. >> sometimes you need blinders for magic games. losing can be contagious. sometimes it's so difficult to break a slump. no matter how hard you try. seems like the stars were aligned tonight. look at the huge three pointer from victor. the only problem was, the hornets hit a bigger one. bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepia technology adjust any way...
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arenas and appreciate the fans and the players from a different perspective, you know, versus having blinders on, really just focusing on one thing. it's fun to kind of come up for air a little bit. >> reporter: all right, thanks a lot, jason. we'll check in with the post- game stuff later. k508 looking at the video of kobe in his heyday. you kind of forget he was so sensational. >> 20 years, amazing career. >> thanks for joining us. >> see you later, everyone. jay, should i get rid of this? the hat, the jacket, or the cane? actually, yes. just yes. we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef. the point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's, "it's just a loc
arenas and appreciate the fans and the players from a different perspective, you know, versus having blinders on, really just focusing on one thing. it's fun to kind of come up for air a little bit. >> reporter: all right, thanks a lot, jason. we'll check in with the post- game stuff later. k508 looking at the video of kobe in his heyday. you kind of forget he was so sensational. >> 20 years, amazing career. >> thanks for joining us. >> see you later, everyone. jay,...
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now, regulators are not evil and meanwhile, but they have blinders on. in thein the area of they are special to the role makes sense. the cumulative effect is paralyzed life. started low, less than 5 percent of the economy. world war i. world war ii. now it only goes up. pretty soon we are appear. how will we pay for that? >> we cannot. there is not enough tax money in the world. we have got to break up with most of the government. i know how to start. so much that should not get taxpayer funds. thethe bureaucrats will resist claiming they need to preserve everything that they do. americans need the courage to tell off government the way alexis finally does when her boyfriend says this. >> you might not think you love me, but it is my job to protect you. >> you are an arrogant jerk who screws up everything he touches. you talk to me and racking up $40,000 in student debt, forced me into a health care plan i could not afford, ruined my business, spent my money. we are done, and stop -- john: now it is our turn. that is our show. see you next week. >> was
now, regulators are not evil and meanwhile, but they have blinders on. in thein the area of they are special to the role makes sense. the cumulative effect is paralyzed life. started low, less than 5 percent of the economy. world war i. world war ii. now it only goes up. pretty soon we are appear. how will we pay for that? >> we cannot. there is not enough tax money in the world. we have got to break up with most of the government. i know how to start. so much that should not get taxpayer...
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social security disability payments went to people in a wheelchair or blinder were clearly disabled banal billions of dollars go to people who say they are disabled for headaches and stress and back pain. $46 billion on disability payments last year it was more than triple from 1990 soon it will go broke but the increase of payments makes no sense. medicine has improved and people to less hard manual labor there should be fewer disabled why are there more? some probably are but is it psychosomatic or a government handout? i don't know the right word but when you order something you get more of it. most of us feel sorry for ourselves to feel like a victim to encourage people to be victims 200 years ago our forbearers crossed oceans knowing they might suffer or die they are proud to strive the suffering with the failings that is the stuff of life. that is our show. see you next week. [applause] good night. war. >>
social security disability payments went to people in a wheelchair or blinder were clearly disabled banal billions of dollars go to people who say they are disabled for headaches and stress and back pain. $46 billion on disability payments last year it was more than triple from 1990 soon it will go broke but the increase of payments makes no sense. medicine has improved and people to less hard manual labor there should be fewer disabled why are there more? some probably are but is it...
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now, regulators are not evil and meanwhile, but they have blinders on. in thein the area of they are special to the role makes sense. the cumulative effect is paralyzed life. started low, less than 5 percent of the economy. world war i. world war ii. now it only goes up. pretty soon we are appear. how will we pay for that? >> we cannot. there is not enough tax money in the world. we have got to break up with most of the government. i know how to start. so much that should not get taxpayer funds. thethe bureaucrats will resist claiming they need to preserve everything that they do. americans need the courage to tell off government the way alexis finally does when her boyfriend says this. >> you might not think you love me, but it is my job to protect you. >> you are an arrogant jerk who screws up everything he touches. you talk to me and racking up $40,000 in student debt, forced me into a health care plan i could not afford, ruined my business, spent my money. we are done, and stop -- john: now it is our turn. that is our show. see you next week. nothing
now, regulators are not evil and meanwhile, but they have blinders on. in thein the area of they are special to the role makes sense. the cumulative effect is paralyzed life. started low, less than 5 percent of the economy. world war i. world war ii. now it only goes up. pretty soon we are appear. how will we pay for that? >> we cannot. there is not enough tax money in the world. we have got to break up with most of the government. i know how to start. so much that should not get taxpayer...
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. >> autopilot blinders it's in my head and i'm in everyone's face i love shooting i'm a very visual and imaginative and good at leaving people. >> the logistics of the guns and the bombs you had to go through unbelievable training just to shoot that stuff. >> first day i come blasting through the door and trip on the table and i think i've blown it is can send me home tomorrow. >> and he says no i love it it's great. >> unbelievable. >> max martini plays mark. what is it like for you to get into the role and also a real life hero. >> one of the things that one us he's a father he's a husband but something in his heart is what separates us beuse he has the incredible amount of brery to be able to walk into a line of fire. >> it's an amazing thing that there are people like this in the world . thank god. >> both play farmer navy seals they know the importance of telling the story. >> it's the opposite of selfish. they did with a thought was the right thing to do. >> i didn't know whether you would live or die and i was holding onto the edge of my seat and thinking of the familynd then
. >> autopilot blinders it's in my head and i'm in everyone's face i love shooting i'm a very visual and imaginative and good at leaving people. >> the logistics of the guns and the bombs you had to go through unbelievable training just to shoot that stuff. >> first day i come blasting through the door and trip on the table and i think i've blown it is can send me home tomorrow. >> and he says no i love it it's great. >> unbelievable. >> max martini plays...
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. >> reporter: blinders, right, stocks ended lower in a trading session with the dow down as much as 565. futures are pointing to a lower open. we have a report on weekly jobless claims. cardon industry will layoff 1400 people. the layoffs are scheduled for may. >>> one of the fiats that pope francis usedded is up for auctions. it will be auctioned off on january 29 at the philadelphia auto show. proceeds benefit the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's the latest in business from nasdaq, back to you matt and tam. >>> you've been watching the models coming in, what can you tell us? >> reporter: it still looks like snow, the question is whether we get an extra bullet of snow. i'll show you the snowfall map in a second. storm tracker 6 live showing we are dry after a couple of flurries and light snow showers that came through last night. we take a look outside, we have the ben franklin bridge. we have clouds overhead and they are starting to break up a bit. any early cloud cover should give way to a decent amount of sunshine. 24 in wilmington, as you survey the numbers, the wind
. >> reporter: blinders, right, stocks ended lower in a trading session with the dow down as much as 565. futures are pointing to a lower open. we have a report on weekly jobless claims. cardon industry will layoff 1400 people. the layoffs are scheduled for may. >>> one of the fiats that pope francis usedded is up for auctions. it will be auctioned off on january 29 at the philadelphia auto show. proceeds benefit the children's hospital of philadelphia. that's the latest in...
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i try really hard to put blinders on and just work on the next thing. but the thing is, charlie, no, i not surprised because i don't pay attention but also because i work really hard, right? deserven't think that i any of this. of i am also -- i get a lot the pleasure of these books out of the work, write? the doing of the thing. that is where the pleasure comes from. absolutely. charlie: what part of the doing of the thing is most appealing to you? is it the beginning, the middle or the end? lauren: nothing. being deep inside. when you are really into a novel, everything in the world conspires with you to talk to the novel. you are in the grocery store and you see a pregnant woman trying to reach the peas on the top shelf. so you take it. you take everything. you take conversations the people have. you take little tiny moments that you create and build into this thing, this work that reflects your retail -- a reality and changes it in a very real way. there's nothing better. i am always seeking that deep immersion. and when it comes, i'm happy. and whe
i try really hard to put blinders on and just work on the next thing. but the thing is, charlie, no, i not surprised because i don't pay attention but also because i work really hard, right? deserven't think that i any of this. of i am also -- i get a lot the pleasure of these books out of the work, write? the doing of the thing. that is where the pleasure comes from. absolutely. charlie: what part of the doing of the thing is most appealing to you? is it the beginning, the middle or the end?...
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charles: the markets get slammed as janet yellen and the feds keep the blinders on. in their words, the commission in an upswing. facebook exploding to the up side after an amazing earnings report. iran threatening the u.s. navy as a doomsday clock shows only three minute remain between now and midnight. the world is on fire.
charles: the markets get slammed as janet yellen and the feds keep the blinders on. in their words, the commission in an upswing. facebook exploding to the up side after an amazing earnings report. iran threatening the u.s. navy as a doomsday clock shows only three minute remain between now and midnight. the world is on fire.
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and i'm just going to put blinders on until sunday at 1:00 to enjoy these practices. and enjoy these game plans. that is what the coaching - - has encouraged us to do. i am doing that and i hope the whole team is doing that. >> it might be exactly what the broncos want. >>> crews are still getting the field ready over at mile high. it has taken quite a beating in the last couple of months. they want to make sure it is at its best on sunday. >> the patriots are escaping a major storm out east. on sunday's game. justin is there with the mobile weather love. fans want to know how to dress come sunday. >>> it's going to be 45 degrees for the broncos game. 43 degrees with a slight chance of rain and by the end of the day, temperatures will be colder, and we could see snow mixed with rainfall. in the morning most of that about 4:00, that could shift into the form of snowfall. how cold will it get? green will let you know. >>> cbs is your station for all of the broncos excitement on sunday. our coverage begins bright and early. that begins at 6:00. and join our insiders for
and i'm just going to put blinders on until sunday at 1:00 to enjoy these practices. and enjoy these game plans. that is what the coaching - - has encouraged us to do. i am doing that and i hope the whole team is doing that. >> it might be exactly what the broncos want. >>> crews are still getting the field ready over at mile high. it has taken quite a beating in the last couple of months. they want to make sure it is at its best on sunday. >> the patriots are escaping a...
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it's as if the man has absolutely blinders on to the foreign policy, to the challenges, to the issues in this country and the pain that exists for millions of americans. >> and to the constitution, and to the peoples second amendment rights. he does not understand the concerns people have about his executive overreach. the fact that he has no regard for the separation of powers. you can talk about background checks, you can have these conversations wi s wits with pe. he's not getting anywhere with congress, that's why he is going around them. >> he doesn't have the right to go around congress. >> but people look at that and say if this president can do that on an issue that i potentially i agree with, another president can do it on an issue that i don't agree with. >> you're getting to the point that i'm very concerned about. that's the republican party content to let this guy continue to press the outer limits of the imperial presidency so the next president, a republican, will have the same permissions. i say to hell with that. we need to reign in the power of this presidency, wheth
it's as if the man has absolutely blinders on to the foreign policy, to the challenges, to the issues in this country and the pain that exists for millions of americans. >> and to the constitution, and to the peoples second amendment rights. he does not understand the concerns people have about his executive overreach. the fact that he has no regard for the separation of powers. you can talk about background checks, you can have these conversations wi s wits with pe. he's not getting...
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it's as if the man has absolutely blinders are to the foreign policy, to the challenges, to the, of this country and the pain that exists for millions of americans. >> and to the constitution. and to the people's second amendment rights. he doesn't understand the concerns people have about his executive overreach and the fact he had no regard for the separation of powers. you can talk about background checks, have the conversations with people, he's not getting anywhere with congress. the second you have a president -- lou: he doesn't have the right to go around -- >> that's true. lou: he says it but it's not what he's doing? >> people stay this president can do that on an issue i potentially agree with, another president can do it on an issue i don't agree with. that doesn't go over well. lou: you're getting to the point i'm very concerned about that, is the republican party content to let this guy continue to press the outer limits of the imperial presidency so that the next president, a republican, will have the same prerequisites, whether it's a republican, democrat or independent or
it's as if the man has absolutely blinders are to the foreign policy, to the challenges, to the, of this country and the pain that exists for millions of americans. >> and to the constitution. and to the people's second amendment rights. he doesn't understand the concerns people have about his executive overreach and the fact he had no regard for the separation of powers. you can talk about background checks, have the conversations with people, he's not getting anywhere with congress. the...
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i sure hope theyon't have blinders on. is the uber reliable aerospace cycle jeopardy? bong stocks have been pummeled but i t announce the only negative forhe quaer a and thk they'll put on a odir swhhey repo wednesy. speaking of groups that ve been obliterated, no industry has been crushed this quarter like t rails. including norfolk southern with a stocthat just tred -- get this -- at97 two months ago and now stands at 8 with a 3.4% yield. i'm getting intrigued. has the betdown beener done or like csx and union pacific brr it does the downwa pressure weigh too heavily on the stock? yoknow what y be on a breakout? ceo greg hayes has rigorated place at t same ti it has the ttesnew aircft engine out there taking share. i want to hear how far alo the turn is frhen has took over november of 2014. th one mig be a tempting bargn after sending a lot of me neathe new low li wilderness. afr the close wednesday we're in for treatnt. the quarter by bof production that is facebook'sonference call. few mpanies are able to articulate a story better th fb. the hope is touyt on expect
i sure hope theyon't have blinders on. is the uber reliable aerospace cycle jeopardy? bong stocks have been pummeled but i t announce the only negative forhe quaer a and thk they'll put on a odir swhhey repo wednesy. speaking of groups that ve been obliterated, no industry has been crushed this quarter like t rails. including norfolk southern with a stocthat just tred -- get this -- at97 two months ago and now stands at 8 with a 3.4% yield. i'm getting intrigued. has the betdown beener done or...
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. >> you can say i think they have mol blinders on. in 15 seconds that we have left, who do you think is going to win the iowa caucuses or come in first and second and then move on and do well in new hampshire, south carolina, florida. >> michael, i have a better chance in guessing the six members ofthe lottery than i do giving a r@al answer on that one. >> yeah, your friend marco rubio. >> i think jeb bush and marco rubio are in this race. not one vote has taken police yet. those who discount jeb bush, those who discount others, i think are not looking at history. >> congressman, great to have you come in. >> always a pleasure. >> always a pleasure from me as well. >> thanks, michael. >> all right, after the break we will take it all to our stick around. >> it is that time gen, time to take a closer look at some of the top stories in the news thi week. and get some informed analysis and opinion from our powerhouse a grere group is with us today. soan foreman, prove severe plit kal science at barrie university, a go-to guy for balanced
. >> you can say i think they have mol blinders on. in 15 seconds that we have left, who do you think is going to win the iowa caucuses or come in first and second and then move on and do well in new hampshire, south carolina, florida. >> michael, i have a better chance in guessing the six members ofthe lottery than i do giving a r@al answer on that one. >> yeah, your friend marco rubio. >> i think jeb bush and marco rubio are in this race. not one vote has taken police...
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alan blinder. >> you got to wonder how much debate there was around that global risk statement. >> yeah. >> in and out. >> exactly. and back in at the last minute. the countdown, we should add, is on now. 34 minutes, two seconds, until the fed's latest rate decision and the statement. larry kudlow weighs in on what the fed needs to do amid the global market volatility. and positioning your portfolio ahead of the announcement. all of that when we come right back. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) i'i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i
alan blinder. >> you got to wonder how much debate there was around that global risk statement. >> yeah. >> in and out. >> exactly. and back in at the last minute. the countdown, we should add, is on now. 34 minutes, two seconds, until the fed's latest rate decision and the statement. larry kudlow weighs in on what the fed needs to do amid the global market volatility. and positioning your portfolio ahead of the announcement. all of that when we come right back. e*trade...
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but what you can do is look -- put blinders on, i don't usually advocate that, but put blinders on, look at u.s. stock, companies that are questionnaire owely focused on an industry and a country. if you can it find ones that have an industry focus like cybersecurity or terrorist threat detection, domestic protection, those are stocks that are down some of them almost 50% interest their 52-week high. i would say that is a buying opportunity regardless of what's going on with circuit breakers and china's currency valuation, but it takes a lot of courage and it takes a lot of self-discipline to just stick with that plan for now. otherwise i would stay on the sidelines. nobody knows what's going to be happening with china. i don't think it's a good idea frankly that they've taken off the circuit breakers, i think they should reengineer them so that they are a lot more intelligent so what they have proposed. as you said earlier, bill, i think they're kind of making it up as they go along and that is really a disturbing thought to the rest of us as investors. >> finally, jonathan, just give u
but what you can do is look -- put blinders on, i don't usually advocate that, but put blinders on, look at u.s. stock, companies that are questionnaire owely focused on an industry and a country. if you can it find ones that have an industry focus like cybersecurity or terrorist threat detection, domestic protection, those are stocks that are down some of them almost 50% interest their 52-week high. i would say that is a buying opportunity regardless of what's going on with circuit breakers...
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so i try really hard to put blinders on and just work on the next thing. but the thing is, charlie, no, i'm not surprised because i don't pay attention but also because i work really hard, right? and i'm not -- i don't think that i deserve any of this, but i'm also -- i get a lot of the pleasure of these books out of the work, right. >> rose: the doing of the thing. >> the doing of the thing. that's where the pleasure comes from. absolutely. >> rose: what part of the doing of the thing is most appealing to you? the beginning, middle or the end? >> nothing, it's just being deep inside it. when you're really, really into a novel, everything conspires to you to talk to the novel. so you're in the grocery store and you see a pregnant woman trying to reach the peas on the top shelf -- >> rose: there's a scene. there's a scene. you take everything. you take conversation people have, you take little tiny moments that accrete and build into this thing, this work that reflects your reality and changes it in a very real way. so there is nothing, nothing better, and
so i try really hard to put blinders on and just work on the next thing. but the thing is, charlie, no, i'm not surprised because i don't pay attention but also because i work really hard, right? and i'm not -- i don't think that i deserve any of this, but i'm also -- i get a lot of the pleasure of these books out of the work, right. >> rose: the doing of the thing. >> the doing of the thing. that's where the pleasure comes from. absolutely. >> rose: what part of the doing of...
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for cruz, he's got on iowa blinders. for donald trump, he's a constant exception to the rule. look at tonight. not going to iowa or new hampshire. he's in vermont. he remains everywhere at once. even with the pile-up in the establishment lane particularly new hampshire, no candidate has been more second guessed on focus than marco rubio. despite riding the tea party wave in 2010ing rubio faced criticism for never fitting firmly inside or outside. this has been seen as an asset by some. slammed for not being in washington enough for missing senate votes. then got backlash for not being in iowa. now, after taking off on a tour of the state, it will be too little, too late to make an impact? he is making an appeal to the state like we've never seen. things have shifted a bit, i think in rubio world. he's got a new ad aimed directly at evangelical voters. rubio speaks very openly about his christian faith. the spot, they say, will air exclusively in iowa. here's a taste of it. >> our goal is eternity, ability to live alongside our creator for all time, accept the free gift of salv
for cruz, he's got on iowa blinders. for donald trump, he's a constant exception to the rule. look at tonight. not going to iowa or new hampshire. he's in vermont. he remains everywhere at once. even with the pile-up in the establishment lane particularly new hampshire, no candidate has been more second guessed on focus than marco rubio. despite riding the tea party wave in 2010ing rubio faced criticism for never fitting firmly inside or outside. this has been seen as an asset by some. slammed...
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when i retired, i've been able to kind of shed my soccer skin, so to speak, and open and take these blinders off and, like, i'm able to do things i never was able to do before. >> you've said that you were in search of something. >> yeah. >> what's your mission now? >> i think that where i'm geared toward now is just real, true equality and the conversation around it. >> equality for who? >> for everyone. you know, it's not just a gender woman versus men. this is also a race issue. this is also a religious belief. >> when did you realize, first, that you weren't getting it? as a female athlete star, that you were not getting equality? >> i think that i always knew i wasn't getting it and always fighting for something and clawing, but when i retired i kind of realized, whoa, i've been getting mistreated on some level, and it's this deep-seeded innate thing that we all kind of agree and believe in and accept. i was allowing myself to be treated that way. >> you mean being paid less? >> yes, being paid less, being given less opportunity. >> when you and the women team won the world cup, you guy
when i retired, i've been able to kind of shed my soccer skin, so to speak, and open and take these blinders off and, like, i'm able to do things i never was able to do before. >> you've said that you were in search of something. >> yeah. >> what's your mission now? >> i think that where i'm geared toward now is just real, true equality and the conversation around it. >> equality for who? >> for everyone. you know, it's not just a gender woman versus men....
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she has to put blinders on with all of this. lots of data, lots of thoughts from a lot of world leaders from davos here it -- from davos. david:
she has to put blinders on with all of this. lots of data, lots of thoughts from a lot of world leaders from davos here it -- from davos. david:
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i also think that alan blinder raised some very good points in a terrific op ed segment. >> the two that you are getting wrong is china. >> we have talked about that a number of times during this incredible selloff we have seen in 2016. he did put it to paper and had some assumption s in terms of te gdp, an export-led economy. not of that much importance of our overall gdp and made the point on oil which has been made over and over again by the series of excellent guests they had on "squawk box," including jack lui, the treasury secretary, saying, why is it we are painting this as a one-way story here and oil is suddenly going down is only bad. >> $100 billion saved in terms of the import amount of money that goes overseas. a very good reminder. he made the point that people we export to will get hurt. they are giving up on the reality letting the currency go wherever the heck it is going to go. that could cut gdp but it is still very small. union pacific, urfourth quarter revenues. chemicals, down 7%. pbg did good today but trimming, saving money. agricultural products, down to 12%. air
i also think that alan blinder raised some very good points in a terrific op ed segment. >> the two that you are getting wrong is china. >> we have talked about that a number of times during this incredible selloff we have seen in 2016. he did put it to paper and had some assumption s in terms of te gdp, an export-led economy. not of that much importance of our overall gdp and made the point on oil which has been made over and over again by the series of excellent guests they had on...
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you have all these blinders on. i'll never forget when richard pryor got off the airplane, he was stunned that i was so young. and we got in the car. i said, "look, man. let me just tell you this. i got a lot on the line. you cannot be up there cursing and you got to give a straight speech because -- and i got to help you write it because there are a lot of naysayers." and so, richard pryor said, "we considered those things." he said, "i appreciate your inviting me, but i am glad to see you are a brother." he said, "i didn't think you was a brother. a brother got this kind of power? you close to strom thurmond?" and so the first night strom thurmond hosted a dinner for us. we went back to richard pryor's room, and i have to tell this story. i'll never forget. jesse jackson called richard pryor and said, "don't do it. do not give your credibility to this administration." mrs. king called, "don't do it." oh, i was in the room. i was learning another lesson. she said, "don't do it." richard pryor said, "all my life i'v
you have all these blinders on. i'll never forget when richard pryor got off the airplane, he was stunned that i was so young. and we got in the car. i said, "look, man. let me just tell you this. i got a lot on the line. you cannot be up there cursing and you got to give a straight speech because -- and i got to help you write it because there are a lot of naysayers." and so, richard pryor said, "we considered those things." he said, "i appreciate your inviting me, but...